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MEDFORD MATL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1936. PAflE SEVEN Read every M 0B thu pag' You will probably find as set ; trie things yo-j nave Men looking (or or sale or trade tot unused articles you may nave Searcn your attic or store-room you may nave find many things others are seeking and be able to realize .immediate cash It what you want isn't there advertise lot lt Tribune classified ads are Inexpensive eflectlvel RATES pet word first Insertion (Minimum 25c) Each additional insertion per word - (Minimum 10c) per line per monin wimuuv copy change 11.25 Phone 75 FOR WANT ADS LOST ANT) FOUND T-)gT Boston bulldog, female. Re ward. Bll B. Jackson, or phone 1450-Y. SsT8pare tlreToOOxai. Call S18-L. LOST II dog ts missing, Call IMP. 2 WANTED FEMALE HELP WANTED Girl for housework, near Talent. Btay iiuuio u-eu . - Box 814, Ashland. WANTED Experienced girl for gen eral housework wiu w - Phone 1322-X, mornings. WANTED SITUATIONS MIDDLE-AGED, unincumbered wom an want housekeeping In or out of town. Call on or address 111 ard St., Ashland, Ore. YOUNG) WOMAN wants position as nursemaid. ie. iou-. PAINTING and Decorating, Coll 300 WANTED MISCELLANEOUS wantttd 4 or 6-room rurnisneo . WhES close in: reasonable. Box ; 940, Tribune. DINE AND DANCE Bt Talent Grange hail. Thursday, December 8. 600. EXPERT BEWINO. 422 Bo. Fir. WANTED Customers to burn our dry body fir wood, on sale for a .hirt. time onlv at these prices: 6 tiers I2-ln. bone dry, 810.00; 6 tiers j lQ-incn Done uij, 616, Hawley Transfer. WANTED Furnished room, close In, ! for business woman. Box 1039. WANTED To buy restaurant or cafe I with good business. Box 967, Tribune. WANTED To buy 10 head of work horses, 1400 or over. Writ. Carl Woods, Grants Pass, MIDDLE-AGED man will do chores for room and board. Box 1063, Tribune. YOUNG man wanta room and board private family If oosslble with garage. Box 1057 Trlbane. RAW FUR3 WIS PAT CASH for Muskrats. Mink. Coyotes, bobenta, raccoon, etc. We Also Buy HIDES AND PELTS Mew and Used Trap tor Sale. MEDFORD B Ail Q A IN HOU8B 37 N Grape St. Phone 1063 furniture van going to- San Francisco, warns ioaa iui mc.. . way points. Phone 615. Hawley Transfer. JUNK Highest prlcea paid for braaa radiators, copper storage batteries aluminum end other metals. Scrap iron, small or large lota pipe and machinery, wool and cot ion rags, inner tubes. Our prices will interest you. Hides, i-elts. Wool. Monalr Household goods furniture, itovee bought and sold MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUBB WE PAY MORE CASH For your furniture ROI.BHOOK A ANOKKW8 6th and Front. Phone 647. EDO AH JOHNSON at the Peerless Market Is buying furs direct tor one ol the largest raw fur dealers on u the coast. HIOHE31 PRICES paid for furniture and household goods, pnone iuo FOR RENT HOUSES ; i BEST BARGAIN IN MEDFORD 1 Tor Rent 4 -room furnished, modern r house, bullt-lna, hardwood rioors screen porch, concrete driveway good garage, fruit trees and berries. Adults. 7ig Bennett. FOR RENT 6-room modern home; adults only, phone 886-X. FOR RENT Modern 6-room stucca: baftemcnt, furnace; adults. 6U5 Pine. TOR RENT Modern furnljhed halt duplex. Available Dec. 6th. In quire at 21B S. Ivy. FOR RENT Until March 1st! com pletely furnished home short walking distance from buslneu cen ter low rent to responsible par. ties with reference. Box 1081 Mall Tribune. FOR RENT 3-room house, on Lozler Lane. Inquire at 730 Dakota. HOUSE at 1127 w Main: 4 rooms, bsth and scnnd porch; plnlnly fuml'hed; 820 00. Phone C. A DeV.De. FOR RENT M'xiern 1 -room houe C'r In r-w-nET'le Phonf 417 J-2 I'OR RENT - APARTMENTS FURNISHED 2 - room apartment; adulu. 604 West IGwi. FOE KENT APARTMENTS FOR RENT 3-room furnished apart ment: heat, garage. 634 N. Bartlett. TOR RENT Modern apt. Chllders Apts., 803 West 11th. Adults only Phone X408. FOR RENT Apartment. 116 Almond FOR RENT Upper 5-room turn, apt- garage, eit W. 10th. Tel. 287-X. FOR RENT 3-room unfurnished apartment. 402 Newtown. Tel. 19 FOR RENT Two unfurn apartments 403 Newtown: one 3-room epart ment and one 6-room Phone 19 FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS ATTRACTICE Rooms, teas. Tel. 397-R. ATTRACTIVE rooms. 404 8. Orape. FOR SALE DOGS PETS WIRE-HAIRED terrier puppies, regis tered champion stock. Mrs. R. E. Griffith, Eagle Point. Inquire Ferry's Oarage. ROLLER CANAK1ES Pnone 523-J-9 FOR RENT ' MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT Garage, 148 S. Ivy. FOR RENT Very reasonable, 17 acres. 5 miles from Medlord. House, chicken house, fine view of valley Address Box 725, Moll Tribune. FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE OR TRADE Equity In rooming house, close In. Box 856. Tribune. 13-ACRE ranch to exchange for good home on east side. C. S. Butter field, Medford Bldg. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Equity In 5-room mod em bouse on King's Hwy. Phone 609-J-S. FOR SALE Warehouse or packing- bouse site on S- P. Tracks, close in. size 70x160. Also Acreage tract on King's highway; good 5-room modern house and outbuildings. Also Good 6-room cottage: 8 bedrooms, furnace: close In on east side. H. G. WILSON, 7 Chestnut Bt. Phone 1564. SACRIFICE Small Irrigated acreage, welt Improved' with large homo, outbuildings, fruit, etc. Furnish ed or unfurnished. Walking dis tance city schools. Half cash, bal ance easy at 6. Would consider sedsn as part. Owner, Box 1044. Tribune. ; FOR BALE New 6-room house, Just finished downstairs, upstairs floor ed by not finished; double garage, east side. Phone 486 or Inquire at Bungalow Grocery, No. Riverside FOF SALE 614 acres, 5-room mod ern house, city water, electric lights, a gaa pumps, fixtures, barn and chicken house. Selling prloo 1750. 81150 cash, bal. like rent, no Interest. 2 miles So. of Ash land on highway 99. Call 8 to 10 m. or 6 to 7 p. m. tor SALE One and two-acre tracts low down payment, long umo to pay. Ted Fish, Phoenix. for SALE OR EXCHANGE 4-famlly flat, completely furnished: plenty of room for further development. Recommend the construction of 4 small bouses or another 4-famlly flat. 0. 8. BUTTERFIELD Medford Building. FOR SALE 6 room house on paved street, rurnlahed boo. W5Q casn Call owner. 1619-J or 872-J. WHEN you think of real estate think or BROWN tSc WH11S. HOUSES for sale or rent. County Bldg & Loan Asa'n FOR SALE LIVESTOCK WEANER and feeder plga. Myers, Tel. 3 58-J. FOR SALE heifer. H. Year old Guernsey O. Miller, Prune St. FOR SALE Guernwy bull and some heifers, o. & m. store, jacKson- vlll Hwy and Ross Lane. FOR SALE Large horse, or trade for Chester White brood sows. Henry Croucher, DeBarr Ave. FOR SALE Three J rood sows, one fnt hrwr. 280 lbs. Friewn. spring st, FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 1029 Ford Coach; good rubber, good condition, 9126. Box 1050, Tribune. 1934 CHEVROLET Master Coach for sale. Von walling, 618 Beatty. FOR SALE '28 Standard Six Bulck motor and part. H. O. Moen. 14 ml. east of Rogue River Academy. FOR SALE Essex coach, driven 26 000 miles, good mechanical condl. tlon. good rubber. Low price for quick sale. See owner. 211 Van couver Ave. Phone 1016-R. GATES "R. & O." USED CARS Reconditioned and Guaranteed. '33 Ford Tudor 360 00 '38 Std. Chev. Coach 470.0C j as Master Chev. 4-door Sedan 565.00- 21 Plymouth Sedan, special... 14500 Our guarantee Includes 30 days' free service, labor and material. O. E- GATES AUTO CO. Used Car Department 6th and Bartlett. CHRYSLER AND PLYMOUTH CSED CAR TRADE-INS Compare these prices with anything tn Oregon. 1035 Plymouth DeLuxe Sedsn, run 13.000 miles. 1585. 1835 Ford V-8 DeLuxe Touring Se dan. 1510. 1034 Ford DeLuxe Coupe, 1385. 1934 Ford Cabriolet; radio and heat er, 435. 1934 Ford Sedan. 6425. 1932 Chevrolet Coupe. I28J. 1931 Dorme Sfdsn. 1265. IB.12 Pivmouth Sedan. 1325. 1933 Chrysler 5-pasenger Imperial Coupe. 1525. 1936 Pivmouth DfLuxe Sedan. 1745 1931 Ford Tudor Sedan. 225. LANOE MOTOR CAR CO. Chrviler and Pivmouth Hedn,uarts 88 N Riverside. Tel. 18. FOR SALE Automobile. Will make good trurk. Call Perl Funeral Home Phone 47 FOR SALE Whippet sedan. West 4th. 622 FOR SALE POULTRY FOR BALE Narragansett breeding toms and hens. Reasonable. Rhodes, Beall Lone, near Old Stage road. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS MONTEREY davenport and chair. Reasonable. Phone 1487-J. LUNCH COUNTER 20 feet; cheap, quick sale. Box 780, Medford. FOR SALE Almost new Columbia bicycle and R. I. puueta. a. Ayres, South Lozler Lane. FOR SALE MaJestiL radio, cabinet type, 820. 321 Maple. BUY your Christmas gifts at the First Methodist bazaar at F. P. Burk's store, on Friday and Satur day, Dec. 4th and 6th. Aprons, dolls, pillow slips, towels and many other articles. DAVENPORT SETS, doll buggy, little chair, occasional chair, wicker ta bles, many other things. 106 6. Grape. FOR SALE 1929 '74 Horley-Davldson motorcycle, 850. Write Ray Mer rlman, Trail. FOR BALE Baled straw, 3 for t Ed Dutton ranch, Eagle Point. H. B. Connell. FOR ONLY 25c you can secure In manuscript form the famous lec ture "How to Get Rich While You Sleep." by the well-known author ess. Genevlevee Behrend. also others of her books. Including the very popular one, "Your Invisible Pow er." With these books you will give for Chilitmas Joy and perma nent help. 1023 Queen Anne Ave Tel. 1864-R. FOR SALE Cash right. Phone 223. registers, priced LARGE cheap. 8th. heating stove for sale Brill Metal Works, 109 B. TOR 8ALE B. P. O. Lodge 6 1943 bonds. E., Medford Call 19. FOR SALE Player piano and rolls. radios. Chesterfield set, baby bug. gles and cribs, hlgh-chalr. studio coucnes, peas, springs ana arersera. floor lamps, rugs (all sizes), chairs, tables and kltchenware. HAWLEY TRANSFER CO. 118 N. Riverside. FOR 8ALE-1418-R. -Baled grain hay. Tel FOR SALE Franquett. walnuts, 14 miles N. W. Central Point. P. D Lofland. SILK DRESSES, second-hand, 8 for $1 00. sent any place. conneU, OOi Bryant St., San Francisco, Calif. FOR SALE House trailer with built Ins. Box 1174. Irloune. FOR SALE Bated ont. barley or wheat straw. 35c per bale. D R Smith, acroaf from Talent school Phone Ashland 373-J-l. FOR SALE- Two oil burners. Inquire Man i n Dune omce. DRY WOOD 804 So Peach. Tel 473-Y R J Bills. FOR SALE Shelled corn clean dry (2 cwt John Nealon, Tel Central Point FOR SALE - asng jjlow and Rraln, drill Hlllcrcst Orchard. Phone 672-R-S. AI'TO OI.AS8 Medford Auto Wrecking. 161B N. Riverside. NEEDLEWORK. OlfU, 10c up. Orders taken. Mrs. TUlcy. 113 N. Front. FOR SALE Bone dry body fir and hsrdwiod Best in valley 118 No Riverside Phone 615. Hawley rrans fer ROOFING ROOPINO Bring vuul root trouble to us Old ruofi repaired new roof, applied PBbco products Ekersor Paint and Root Store 38 V Bart lett Phone U3 PERSONAL PALMIST AND CLAIRVOYANT Madam Avon. Palmist and Clair voyant, gives truthful advice on all affairs of lite Tells your past, pres. ent and future. If In doubt as to what step to take, consult Madam Avon today; tomorrow may be too late. Good advice In time saves many worries and many dollars Satisfaction guaranted. Readings dally; hours 10 a. m. to 9 p. m. Lo cated at Rainbow Auto Camp, 1746 No Riverside. Cabin I. MISCELLANEOUS THE BEST home-study courses In accounting and business, under ex- pen local guidance, see Mr. Knox, 303 O. s. Bank. ATTEND Bazaar and Cafeteria Sup per at Presbyterian church In Phoenix. Dec. 8rd. DINE AND DANCE at Talent Orange nan, inur&aay, Licccmocr a. ouc. A BETTER REBOKE JOB at a Saving FREES' OARAOE. 801 No. Central BUSINESS DIRECTORY JACKSON COUNTY ABSTRACT CO. TITLE INSURANCE ABSTRACTS ESCROW MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts of .Title. Rooms 8 and 6. No. 32 North Central Ave., upstairs. Of n 11 f. try. NOTICE Dr. R C VanVaizah has moved ma dental office from 204 S Main to 312 Liberty didg Expert Window Cleaners. LET OEOROE DO IT Tel. 1172 House cleaning, floor wailng, ori ents.! nm cleaning and uphohtf ring The Faihlon Shop. THE PASHION SHOP Dressmaking and Remodeling Buttons and Buckles covered. 308 0 S Naf.nnsi Bank Building. Tel 1161. Myrtle Andrfwu. Health Club Electric cabinet bsth. massage, fig ure rerrnKfeiing. posture correction a;roup earrdlse class Nlssons Institute ft Hr-aith Club 16 Oeneva, phone 2bt BUSINESS DIRECTORY Money to Lend MONEY LOANED ON AUTOS. LIVESTOCK. FUKNITTHR, ENDORSED NOTES, ETC. Wo want to supply yiur money needs without red tape or delay. SEE V. E. THOMAS MOR ORE. & WASH ' MTO. CO MEDFORD'8 OLDEST AND LARGEST PERSONAL FINANCE CO. 45 So. Central. Ground Floor. Craterlan Theater didg. Llo. No .. 157-M-180 Phone 139. Nurtry stock. FOR HIGHEST QUALITY pear trees peach, apricot, cherry, apple prune plum, almond, filbert and wainut trees roses boy sen berry, small fruit, grapes and shrubs at Bargain Prices Phone aai-K-3 or can at w a Barnum's. 3 mnes south of Med ford on highway next to Ever Shady Auto Camp. Carlton Nursery. Carl ton. Ore. Transfer. SAMSON Transfer and Storage. Fur niture Moving and expert furniture packing service. Fireproof storage new low rates. F E. SAMSON CO. Phone 833. EADS TRANSFER STORAGE CO Office 28 So Fir Phone 316. Prices right. Services guaranteed. HAWLEY TRANSFER Local and long distance furniture moving. Quick light delivery on pianos, trunks, boxes, etc , at nom inal cost. Used furniture bought and sold. 118 No. Riverside. Phone 615. REINKING TRANSFER CO. Long distance hauling. Furniture, cattle anything ill N. Fir. Phone 1033 O Stuart. LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE Fur niture Moving. Bonded carriers, Fireproof atorage. Expert crating packing and - shipping service. "Davis for Scrvlca," Phone 644. LEGAL NOTICES Notice for Publication. 020623. Department of. the Interior. General Land Office at Roseb.rg, Oregon, November 20, 1930. Notice Is hereby given that Clar once M. Round tree, of Ruch. Oregon, who, on January 19, 1D33, mnde Homestead Entry, Serial No. 020623 for the NW4 SEVi otid Lot 6 of Sec tion 19, Township 38 S., Range 8 W., Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of Intention to make Final three-year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before Victor A. Tengwald, U. S. Commis sioner, at Mctlfora, Oregon, on the 26th day of December, 1936. Claimant names aa witnesses: Frank Van Cleve, of Ruch, Oregon; Mart van Cleve, of Ruch, Oregon; Fred Offenbacher, of Ruch, Oregon; Leon Offenbacher, of Ruch. Oregon. GEORGE FINLEY, Register. Notlrc of lirnrlnif on Plnn1 Arrount. In the County Court of the Bute of Oregon for Jackson County. In the Matter of the Estate of W. A. Corthell, sometimes known as Well man A. Corthell. deceased. Notice Is hereby given that the Ex ecutor of the above entitled Estate has filed herein his Final Account: that. nw.mhn. 9AtH 1Q3fl Mt. 100(1 0.etoek m. nM D(,en fix M the time and the County Courthouse In Medford, Oregon, as the place for hearing of objections, end the final settlement of said Estate and the discharge of the Executor. EDGAR CORTHELL. Executor GEORGE CODDING, Attorney for Executor Address: Courthouse, Medford, Oregon. Notice for Publication (018433.) United States Department of the Interior. General Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon, December 1, 1938. Notice Is hereby given that Edward Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS L Quantity of matter I. Trunk of t tell.d trt. I. Pack II. n tns Mthesi Dolnt or Solution ol Yesterday', PujiI, lAPl Q A f? PPOh llA&iLcprrEia IupHshoeH air e a n NASrlURALil R A 11. Old musical not 11 Wild ouflalo of India 16 Uddlllia It Weep la Kind of fruit t'i Air: cornu. form 2b New ilar IS Defao. !9 Pungent II Nothlnit 8? Exrlamatlon IL Worked beyond one's atrenath C. L E E K SlU SLAV I C L.Lil.T U E ER E RRORiSAFTiS E ARAL iRE F gR MIEIR LOWlC U RES lU VA TTTISAlSISlElTMglAra 85. Prui-ced rq past It. Wormlike form 5, Tn, h6rb ,v. II. Amerlffln . ..w. fiv He iruw etter 64. Warming Dtmaio 40. City m Penn sylvania 41. Heipp 10 the talesman 44. Bensltivt 46. WrlFl orna ment 41. 100 square mrtars of land aevice SS. Capital of Colorado SR. Bihlnd a vessel 69. Enroll! DOWN L RflDretientatlon of th earth's surface L Comumvd is 76 7 - i 32 lp33 34 35 H v !: 8 5i HIM" fer 1 I 1 rr H. Flnley, of Jacksonville, Oregon, who, on July 16, 1929, made Home stead Entry, Serial No. 018432, for the NW"4 of NEVk of section 19, Town ship 40 8., Range 3 W., Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of Inten tion to make final three-year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before O. R. Carter, Coun ty Clerk of Jackson county, at Med ford. Oregon, on the 16th day of January. 1937. Claimant names as witnesses: Harry Barr, of Jacksonville, Oregon; Mrs. Harry Barr, of Jacksonville, Ore gon; Lee Port, of Jacksonville, Ore gon: Cary Culy, of Jacksonville, Ore gon. GEORGE FINLEY, Register. HEALTH EXAMINATION WOULD CUT T. B. TOLL PORTLAND, Dec. 3. (AP) If mora jiC'cple would submit to routine medi cal examinations regularly, the ter rific death toll of tuberculosis would be cut tremendously, A. J. McKlnnon, vice-president of the Oregon Tuber culosis association, said today. Curable In Its early period, the disease, In five out of six cases en terlng sanitariums. Is In advanced stages and little hope remains for the sufferers, he said. "It Is an accepted fact that the progress from early tuberculosis to the moderately advanced stage Is sometimes a rapid one taking place within a few days," McKlnn declared The Grange Applegate- Grange. Applegate Orange met November 27, with a good attendance. Mr. and Mra. J. A. Mason, Jane Mason, Mrs, Landolphl and J. A Mason, Jr., were obligated In first and second degrees. O. H. Elmore was appointed agrl culture committee chairman and Lydla Johnston. H. B. O. chairman Cal Hill la still 111 but reported much Improved at this meeting. Another dance, eponsored by the Grange, will be given Saturday, De comber 12. Mr. Hasklns and Mr. Flnley were down to Invite our members and drill team to put on their work at the Upper Applegate, Orange, Decem ber 6. All officers and members of the drill team are asked to please come. All the members who pos slbly can are also wanted. The bua which takes high school pupils from the Applegate district to Medlord will run and give transportation to anyone not having means of getting thore. A short social evening followed this mooting. BRITISH PEERS REJECT EUTHANASIA PROPOSAL LONDON, Dec. 2. (Pi The House of Lords today rejected the bill to legalize "mercy deaths," by a vote o( 35 to 14. The Euthanasia proposal was snow ed under by the peers after ft sharp, brief debate in which Lord Dawson of Penn, the king's physician, and the Archbishop of Canterbury both , opposed It. ! "If there are extreme cases. Can terbury aald, Mwhere it Is morally le gitimate to shorten ft Ufa of p&ln, they should be left for the medical profession to deal with. 4 The SOth anniversary of the un veiling of the Statue of Liberty In New York harbor was celebrated re cently. Cross-Word Puzzle 11. Eiistta i II. Adverbial ending IT. Provided to. Plant used as soap 4L Bast Indian weight it. Playing card il Bin 14. Krsa U Strength ' 17. Singly it). Topun num. mlng bird 10. Let the bait bob and 'Hi. light ly In tinning II aiuttonissd 14 Remote 17. Plde pltce of M umbrtlla 50. Distress csll 41 Kind of nut 42 Down, prefll 41. StereopMron ptrtur 46. Dsvlce for treating elotb in ft certain way 4T. Uniform 48 Sunken fane 49 Action at law 62 By 66. Plant of th vatrb famllT 51. Near 67. A brother of Odin N A B0BWp E I B I TlFRET I. Variety of football 4. Ousb f, Hawaiian wreath I. Leaf uf the palmyra palm T. Kind of flan I. Oloaiy silk raDnc f. Thrn-tlded flsjura 10. Number E TO EQUAL IS SEENJOR 1937 Forecast Based On Improv ing Business No Defi nite Statements Made As to Balancing of Budget WASHINGTON. Deo. 3. flub stantlal revenue increases during the first five months of this year today raised administration hopes that the seven year gap between Income and outgo may be closed next year. Administration Isadora have fore cast that Improving business will boost receipts to the level of ex pen dlturos If the present tax structure la maintained. There has been no definite state ment, however, that the budget will be balanced next year. Income olves Hope Surveying income from last July I through November 27, fiscal ox- ports said today that continuance of the present uptrend, plus some re ductlon In relief expenditures would balance receipts and spending next year. ! Receipts for this period totaled 1--623,043,000, an Increase of $171,981, 000 over a year ego. In the forefront : of Individual tax Increases were In come levies, which, at (416,60B,000, gained 101,406,000. Questioned at his press conference late yesterday, Secretary Morgenthau said March tax receipt would be "very large," and "up to expectat ions." This was taken to mean that revenues for this year will reach the 5, 64 3. 760,000 estimate, or $1,526. 804,000 over last year. Relief Load To Drop Besides pouring more cash Into fed eral coffers, flsaal experts pointed out that continued business upswing- will reduce the relief load.. Thus far, the Roosevolt adminis tration's deficits have about match ed the sums expended for "recovery and relief." Through November 27. this year's doflclts stood at 91.230, 000,000 and emergency expenditures at 1, 148,000,000. Authoritative treasury .sources said that reductions In expenditures next year can be accomplished only by restricting emergency activities. Slightly h'aher budget estimates are anticipated for "regular" govern ment activities, they explained, be cause national defense, social secur lty and other long range programs already under way anticipate Increas ed outlsys In 1937-38. CHICAGO. Deo. 3. (P) William M. Curry of Tipton, Ind., won the world's com growing championship at the 18th International grain and hay show todsy. With Curry' Tlctory, the show's premier award went to Indiana for the I4th time. Curry dethroned Wil liam Carr Lontc of Jotfcrsonvllle, Ind., the 1035 king. He won with a sample of Raid's Yellow Dent. variety which has won the grand championship tlx timet before. a. Page, a aleek Aberdeen-Angus waddled to the dlaa of the Intern' tlonal livestock show today as the grand champion ateer of 1038, king among 14.053 head of livestock In the 87th exposition. The big black ateer came from the Oklahoma A. and M. college farm at Stillwater. Oklahoma. The new king Is a youngster of six months. Super Domino, a hereford, from the Wyoming Hereford ranch at Cheyenne, Wyo., was named the re serve champion ateer. HALTTAPDRIVE FEIPINO, Wed., Dee. 3. (UP) Japan's penetration of western Inner Mongolia hat been blocked and an Japanese military missions to the west of the Palllng-Mloo are being withdrawn, Chinese military dis patches said today. "The entire military position in Inner Mongolia has been changed and the authority of the central Nan king government has been reetored," Chines commandert ttserted. Chinee troop are consolidating their positions In Pslllng-Mlao, key to a ve Mongolian region, and are moving towards the eastern ooun tles of Chahar province which long have been under Japanese domina tion. REESE CREEK CHURCH GAINING IN INTEREST REESE CREFK, Den. 3 (Spl.) In ternet Is gaining In Sunday school and church. In the little Mission church here from Sunday to Sundsy. Two weeks ago three young men wer baptised, the second baptismal service since the church was dedi cated a few years ago. Thanksgiving day ther ws a veil attended prayer and praise service. Lost Sunday there were 41 at Sun day school til staying for the church service. Rev. H. H. Powell, pastor, presched on the subject, "Can I be good one dsy snd sin the next;" INDIANA FARMER IS CORN CHIP Meteorological Report December 2, 1036. Forecasts. Medford and vicinity: Partly cloudy tonight and Thursday. Little change In temperature. Oregon: Partly cloudy tonight ana Thursday. Little chango In tempera ture. Local Data. Temperature ft year ago today : Highest, 30; lowest, 28. Total monthly precipitation, trace Deficiency for the month, 0.14 In Total precipitation since September 1. 1036. 0.36 inch. Deficiency for the season. 4.12 in Relative humidity at 5 p. m. yes terday, 28 per cent; 5 a. m. today, 47 per cent. Tomorrow: Sunrise, 7:22 ft. m. Sun set, 4:40 p. m. Observations Tukon at fi ft m 120 Meridian Time, 'It lU s sf Sb Ss st r f s Boise .. Boston Chlcago Denver Eureka Helena ....-... Los Angeles MEDFORD ... Now York 40 98 34 34 S3 38 79 50 34 43 48 34 48 30 34 T 33 38 T 48 30 87 T 33 .04 30 38 33 .03 Clear Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy V. Cdy P. Cdy Rain Clear Clear Rain Omsna ..... Phoenix HHm Portland Reno Roseburg - 48 40 38 48 30 33 38 .04 Cloudy Salt Lko 43 Cloudy San Francisco 04 Soattlo 48 Spoknne ............ 28 Walla Walla 34 Washington, D O. 83 Clear Oloudy, Clear Cloudy MORMON Gil 10 ID OF H 1 VAST WEALTH SALT LAKE CITY, Deo. 3. (IP) A Mormon family of modest means met with silence today report of the en. gagement of one of their number to a prince of India, Aa a result, an east-west romance. ostensibly between retiring Dorothy Shumnn and Prince Kobnd Soraboe Kathoke, a reputedly wealthy Bom. bay. India, wine merchant, promised to become shrouded in typically on ental mystery. Miss Dixie Rose, secretary of the 37 - year -old American - educated prince, yosterday announced the en. nagement that recalled the 1038 mar riage of lovely Nancy Ann Miller of Seattle and the deposed but fabu lously wealthy Maharajah of Indora. The prince, according to ma secre tary, at present Is visiting In "some Utah mining camp.1' Miss ehumsn also was reported out of the elty. Mlaa Rose declared tne inaian naa agreed to a Latter Day Saints church marrloge ceremony early next year, although he will not accept th faith. The couple, Mlsa nose sam, met in Los Angeles two years sgo. Follow ing the wedding, they will remain In Salt Lake City until mm-summer. Then they plon to return to Bom bay, tbe secretary asserted. AS PICKETS TRAMP PORTLAND, Or., Deo. 3. W) The whirr of machinery vied for In terest with the tramp-tramp of pick ets at the Foundation Woated com pany today as the firm swung Into It second day of operations since the three-week shutdown. Tfc- -Jlant was opened yesterday with 00 employee unaer guara or civj snd state pollc There was no vio lence. O. B. Bondurant, plant superinten dent, said additional employe re turned to work today. Homes of workers In the Sellwood district were under surveillance of police. HIGHWAY OFFICIALS GOING TO MEETING SALEM, Deo. IHflH. M. Devert, attorney for the ttat highway com mission, will leave thlt week tor oan Francisco to attend th annual meet ing of the American Association of Highway Engineers, where be will present a papor dealing with legal polntt on right of way. Th three member! of the highway commission. Chairman Henry T. Ot hell. Ed Aldrloh ind F. M. TouVellt and Highway Engineer R. H. Bsldock will also attend th session next wee YALE GRID STAR HELD OUTSTANDING IN YEAR NEW YORK. Dec. 9. (P) Larry Kleley, captain and end of the 1038 Yale football team, tooay was De clared winner of the Helsmsn Me morial trophy, swarded annually by the Downtown Athletlo club to the outstanding college football piayar of th year. The trophy will be pre sented to Kelley at a luncheon ou December 18. 8s m Frsr..:ls of Nebruka was runner-up, with Ray Bulvld of Marquetto third. Love't Path Rocky. PENDLETON, Dec. 3. (P) Th path of true love never runs smooth Albert F. Michael, 83, was ranted a divorce hen from Laura 1. Michael, 88. on grounds of cruel and Inhuman treatment. They were married 18 months ago, th second time tot each. BY CLAIM LATINS LOUSYASLOVERS Clark Gable Says Friends In South America Sending Protests They Are Most Romantic People, Says He By I1ENRY SUTHERLAND United Press Hollywood Correspondent (copyright by United Press) HOLLYWOOD, Dec. 2. (UP) Great lover Clark Oable, who visited South America a year ago and Is still talking about It, emits a sharp yelp of pain over the theory "Latins art) lousy lovers" advanced in a rocent national magazine article. Mr. Gable's pain was rather slow of development Imperceptible In fact until, he says, thousands of hi swarthy little friends wrote him let ters raging at the calumny of their prowess at an International sport. and pleading he do something about It. Voices Remonstrance. Mr. Oable did something about It to the extent of announcing he Is pained, that the writer of the story Is unfair, and that from hit personal observation Latins are "the most romantic lovers In the world. Such matters (as love) are not acoepted casually by the Latins at they are In this country," he said. "Latins are Intense In everything they do. including lovomaklng, but they also have a sense of formsltty. dignity and propriety th.it cannot b violated." What Mr. Gable apparently mean Is Latins are Incapable or the slm pllclty and directness of the Ameri can formulae, (I. e.. "HI Babel" and how about It?"). At any rata h cites the oddest 'example of mass love making by three young Chileans in Santiago as proof of hit point. Four Serenade Girl. 'One of them," he said, "had quar reled with the girl friend, and want ed me to go along to help him out. The four of ut drove to her country estate and serenaded until the girl came down. "She couldn't apeak English, to Z wasn't much help. I Just eat en couragingly on t!j sidelines with th other two ohapi. But the young fel low modo out to well I Beard iney Were married before 1 left the city next week." Aoeordlng to the Gable formula, the romantic way seems to be to go to the tlrt't ltloo and best a guitar to appraise her of your Inventions. Only other requisite Is three or four other guys to cheer you on. Beagle BEAGLE. Dee. 3. (Spl.) Alooh oommunlty Sunday school had a Thanksgiving gathering, November 33, with Sunday school, preaching by Rev. Iverson of Medford, and a basket dinner after tne services. Mrs. Iverson acompanled Rev. Iverson and Joined In tht Thanksgiving feast, Elaine Rush left .lost week fo Klamath Falls, where ah will help operate a beauty parlor. Guest at the home or Mr. ana Mrs. nav L. Bowen recently wer Mrs. Randlemtn and three children of Rogue River and Mr. and lira Husband of Buckshot bill Pleasant Hour club will meet wea nesday, December B, at the hom of Mrs. Bert Nelson. Mrt. Hu. snd Mr. Nelson will entertsln and on feature will be th Christmas fish pond. Every Isdy Is Invited to attend. Thanksgiving guests at me nonw of Mr. and Mrs. Melvln Martin wer Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Young and fam ily and Mrs. Annie Ssnderson of Cen tral point, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Mar tin and family of Reese creek, Eve lyn Alexander and Milton Ssnderson of Medford and Mr. and Mrt. Law rence Ssnderson and Mr. and Mr. Charles Sanderson and family of thlt place. Ralnh Ellis, who Is attending O. A. 0., spent Thsnksglvlng with bis par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Hsrry Ellis, her Mr. and Mrs. Brownwooa oi ueuj ger Gap were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bowen Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Metvin Martin and btby and Mr. and Mrt. Chtt. Bander ton and family were Sunday guest at th horn of Mr. and Mrt. Claud Alexander of Medford. Other guest were Mr. and Mrs. Lewreno Sander ton and Milton Sanderson. Frits Edler snd daughters Ms snd Joan, Jack Idler and Miss Elva Ad ami wore Sunday guests of Mrs. Flora Frey of Like Creek. Order Bank Dividend. ALBANY, Ore., Deo. 3. yP) A ttat banking department order to pay 6 per cent, amounting to 43S, at a dividend from the commercial department of the Bank of Browns ville brought to 58 per cent tht total already assured depositors In all branches of tht Institution sow being liquidated. Us Mall Tribune want ads. For Complete Coverage ol Bus!- 1 oral and Financial Newt Rett) Ponfir Ctait ESHm TUB WALT. STREET JOURNAL Relied open by Business Men and Investors foi Current News and Dependable Infnrnittlon. Send (or out special Introductory offer, FIVE MONTHS FOR $8.00 II He m, wut nuNrisro toraaam BMt. in W. ttt St., U 4NOSXE. tXATTLS